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Haroon Bhorat

    University of Cape Town and IZA

Haroon Bhorat is Professor of Economics and Director of the Development Policy Research Unit at the University of Cape Town and a Research Fellow at IZA.

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Related Projects

  • Modelling Labour Markets in LICs with Imperfect Data

Related Publications

  • GLM|LIC Policy Brief No. 20

    Modelling Labour Markets in LICs with Imperfect Data
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 1

    Minimum Wages in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 4

    Minimum Wages in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 39

    Modelling Labour Markets in Low Income Countries with Imperfect Data

Published Articles

  • The World Bank Research Observer, 32(1), 21-74

    Minimum Wages in Sub-Saharan Africa

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